Video Clips.
Bob Jonkman
bjonkman at sobac.com
Mon Apr 20 23:52:25 UTC 2009
For cell phone import/export/upload/download/transfer/soup you'll want
to check out Bitpim: http://www.bitpim.org/
Unfortunately, Canadian carriers cripple their phones so severely that
even Bitpim cannot i/e/u/d/t/s to the phone (I don't want to single out
any particular carrier, like Telus). Google "edit seem block" to find
out how to de-cripple a phone. What is DRM good for, again?
3GP format is a form of Apple Quicktime, see
http://filext.com/file-extension/3gp
--Bob.
Alfred wrote:
> While we are all familiar now with Video Clip Problems, I have a small
> PVR (That's a Solid State VCR with out a Tape in it). It records in 3GP
> format with the sound, for up to 2 hours, per session. I could get it to
> play back the video, but there was no Sound with it, with the Codecs on
> Medibuntu. In the Ubuntu Software Catalogue , is a set of Codecs called
> Flumotion. Does anyone have experiences with them? I'm trying to get the
> Playback with the sound too. It's a Video Format that is used with Cell
> Phones 174 X 144 I think it is. With a 2 Gig Flash Drive/Card it can
> record up to about 32 hours, as sessions. I have the USB Cord for my
> Cell Phone, but have not figured out how to upload to my Cell Phone this
> kind of Video. What Programs to use for that. I might be that the cell
> Phone would be able to play the sound.
>
> Alfred!
>
>
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